Our Savannah Travel Blog
For 91 Days, the southern jewel of Savannah, Georgia, was our winter home. From beautiful squares to historic houses, unforgettable restaurants and an eccentric cast of characters that could be (and actually is) straight out of a novel, we tried to capture everything that makes Savannah so special.
Alex Raskin Antiques
Alex Raskin Antiques is a must-visit, whether you're in the market for antiques or just curious. The…
Whitefield Square
On Habersham and Wayne, Whitefield was one of the final squares to be laid out in Savannah, in 1851.
Eggs N Tricities – Bluffton, SC
Our unofficial guide during our day trip to Bluffton, South Carolina was Nancy, who owns and operate…
Pulaski Square
Laid out in 1837 and named in honor of the Polish revolutionary hero, Casimir Pulaski, who died duri…
Bluffton, SC — Almost a Homecoming
There are actually two sides to Bluffton, and the one in which we spent the day was the old part. Th…
First African Baptist Church
Found on Franklin Square, the First African Baptist Church is the oldest black church in North Ameri…
Ellis Square
Laid out in 1733, Ellis Square has the distinction of being one of Oglethorpe's original four square…
Skidaway Island
Skidaway Island is one of Savannah's larger coastal islands, found just past the Isle of Hope. Home …
Old Town Trolley Tours
Hey, you know what Savannah has plenty of? Tours. Carriage tours, walking tours, hearse tours, haunt…